Know Your Mind: The Psychological Dimension of Ethics in BuddhismWindhorse Publications, 1998 - 291 ページ An accessible introduction to the traditional Buddhist psychology of the Abhidharma which offers a clear description of the nature of the mind and how it functions and explores the part we play in creating our own suffering and happiness. |
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... Buddhist Psychology , Dharma Publishing , Berkeley 1975 . Every effort has been made to trace the copyright in the following . If any omissions have been made please let us know so that this may be rectified in a future edition . Hsüan ...
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The Psychological Dimension of Ethics in Buddhism Sangharakshita (Bhikshu). CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 About the Author vii Editors ' Preface 1 Is There Such a Thing as Buddhist Psychology ? 3 The First Buddhist Analysts 9 ...
The Psychological Dimension of Ethics in Buddhism Sangharakshita (Bhikshu). CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 About the Author vii Editors ' Preface 1 Is There Such a Thing as Buddhist Psychology ? 3 The First Buddhist Analysts 9 ...
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Abhidharma Abhidharmakosa Abhidharmasamuccaya actions arise Asanga attitude avidyā basis become Bodhisattva Buddha Buddhist Psychology cetană consciousness context course craving Dharma dhyāna doctrine emotions energy Enlightenment ethical example existence experience fact faith feeling five skandhas Guenther hatred ibid idea Indian insight intrinsic awareness involved karma kind laziness Madhyamaka Mahāyāna means meditation mind and mental Mind in Buddhist mundane Nāgārjuna nature negative mental events nirvāņa non-attachment non-deludedness object omnipresent mental event one's spiritual oneself Pāli Pāli Canon path perceive perception perhaps person pleasant pleasure positive mental events possible prajñā pure reality realize realm rebirth samādhi saṁjñā Samkhya Sangharakshita Sanskrit Sarvāstivādins simply skilful someone sort spiritual practice Sūtra teaching texts Theravada things Three Jewels Tibetan Tibetan Buddhism tion trans transcendental translated unskilful mental Vasubandhu vedanā vicāra vijñāna vipāka vīrya vitarka volition whole Windhorse wisdom wrong view Yeshe Gyaltsen Yogācāra